Fps on this laptop: HP Palivion 11.6

baetoevn·1/19/2016, 5:02:32 AM·4 votes·978 views

Hey guys, CFood here, and today I got a question for you guys since I'm not a technician at all. Could anyone tell me how much the fps in League Of Legends on the HP Palivion X360 11.6. (Not 13 inch) Thanks!

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Sonolight1/19/2016, 5:04:50 AM1 votes

Intel Pentium, right?

flibitydoo1/19/2016, 5:26:18 AM1 votes

I play league on an HP laptop (13.5 inch) which I got from 2014 (it started with windows 8, currently running windows 10)

At minimum graphical settings i get 60-90 fps at max graphics I think it dips to 20-30.

Shadows and fullscreen (resolution settings) have a very big impact, everything else not so much.

On another HP computer I used to have (it was an omni desktop), I got similar results.

Tohob1/19/2016, 6:32:59 AM1 votes

i play on an HP Pavilion dv7 (2012, running windows 7) and i run at 60fps (i think it's locked, i've never even seen it drop even to 59 or raise to 61), and i assume that since they're along the same line that the 11.6 is a newer model, yes? so i'd say it's pretty safe to assume that you'd get 60, provided it's locked. if there's a way to unlock it i'm not aware of, then you would probably get higher.

ABlueQuaker1/19/2016, 6:49:13 AM1 votes

Would it be safe to say that Laptop is fairly cheap (<$600)?

To put it into context, I spent more than that for a single Graphics Card - and I have two of them in my PC. I'd highly recommend that you not play any team-reliant online games on a laptop (unless it's specifically made for gaming or at least with gaming in mind).

If I get a player on my team blame a lost team fight and/or game on FPS drops, I report them. On my end, I've done everything possible to make sure that I can play at my fullest capacity. If you're playing on a toaster, or you neglected to check your ping before hopping into a game with 9 other players you should be punished.

A mid-of-the-range pre-built office laptop will probably hold maybe ~60 FPS until it starts wearing out, at which point you should be expecting something more like 40-60, and so on and so forth for basically every year you own the laptop.

Back before I upgraded from a laptop (back in November/December 2014), I only played Customs and Co-op vs. AI because I didn't want to be a burden on my team because I knew I had both unstable FPS and/or ping at any given time.